ronaldomhernandez New Email Aug 31, 2015 #1 hi, does the table provided have any info with regard to account dormancy / account deletion due to inactivity? Please reference the link provided Compare - Encrypted Email Service Providers Respectfully & Tia ronaldo
hi, does the table provided have any info with regard to account dormancy / account deletion due to inactivity? Please reference the link provided Compare - Encrypted Email Service Providers Respectfully & Tia ronaldo
EQ Admin EQ Forum Admin Staff member Aug 31, 2015 #2 Hello, The table did not have this information. I added it near the bottom of the features list.
ronaldomhernandez New Email Sep 1, 2015 #3 Appreciate your prompt response and update @popowich! I joined just last night, and just by skimming the threads that you and @SCRYPTmail & et al are having, oh boy is this discussion long... and a good read that is!
Appreciate your prompt response and update @popowich! I joined just last night, and just by skimming the threads that you and @SCRYPTmail & et al are having, oh boy is this discussion long... and a good read that is!
ronaldomhernandez New Email Sep 27, 2015 #4 hi @popowich, kindly update protonmail's account inactivity. per Comparison of webmail providers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia -- it indicates there that an account doesn't expire. tia, ronaldo
hi @popowich, kindly update protonmail's account inactivity. per Comparison of webmail providers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia -- it indicates there that an account doesn't expire. tia, ronaldo
EQ Admin EQ Forum Admin Staff member Sep 28, 2015 #5 Hi Ronaldo, The Wikipedia page you posted has errors, and they reject corrections from new users. At least that was my experience. The ProtonMail privacy policy states their account inactivity limit is 3 months. "Accounts that are inactive for over 3 months may be automatically deleted." Click to expand... I updated the chart for ProtonMail, but changed it from unknown to 3 months, not unknown to doesn't expire.
Hi Ronaldo, The Wikipedia page you posted has errors, and they reject corrections from new users. At least that was my experience. The ProtonMail privacy policy states their account inactivity limit is 3 months. "Accounts that are inactive for over 3 months may be automatically deleted." Click to expand... I updated the chart for ProtonMail, but changed it from unknown to 3 months, not unknown to doesn't expire.